Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1625775 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2007 | 6 Pages |
In this study we attempted to obtain a Pd–Pt alloy on alumina (PPA) by using an impregnation and alcohol reduction method for the purpose of a hydrogen isotopes separation, in which α-alumina powder was impregnated into an ethanol water (1/1, w/w) solution containing PdCl2, PtCl2, and polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP, MW = 10,000). The sample was dried, reduced by hydrogen, and thermally treated at 1073 K. Thus, two kinds of PPA (Pd content 17 and 29 wt%) were achieved. The produced PPA showed a good crystallinity from the XRD analysis and it exhibited an adequate hydrogen desorption isotherm as a packing material for the separation of hydrogen isotopes. GC columns packed with PPA and Cu powder were used for the separation of a 29.2% D2–H2 gas mixture at 303 and 343 K. The experimental result showed a good separation efficiency of the hydrogen isotopes for the GC process. Consequently, the suggested technique for the production of a Pd–Pt alloy on alumina was proven to be successful.